Friday was the deadline for lodging notice of an appeal – it passed without incident. There will be no Lap Dancing bar in Crouch End anytime soon.
New site for Lap Dance campaigners
October 19, 2009You may be interested in http://lapoff.ning.com/ which is an attempt by the Crouch End nimbys (nimbies?) to share their experiences of objecting to a lap dancing application. We hope its useful.
Proof of how hard it is to close down these hell-holes
October 14, 2009Lap dance club can open after midnight
A lap dancing club in the Black Country has avoided having its opening hours slashed despite police concerns over a string of violent episodes.
Instead, Angels Gentlemen’s Club in West Bromwich has been ordered to stick to a number of conditions after a hearing by licensing chiefs. The club was hauled before a panel after police said it wanted the club to close at midnight after a number of late-night assaults, including a fight that left one man with a fractured cheekbone and a vicious robbery.
In a separate incident, a member of staff had a baseball bat. But at yesterday’s meeting an agreement was reached to allow the club to remain open until 4am on Friday and Saturday nights provided bosses stick to stringent new rules.
Customers must be scanned by metal detectors and searched by staff, while lighting and CCTV must be installed on the car park.
A record of door staff must also be kept, and groups of five people or more will be refused entry unless they agree to have details of their identification taken.
The committee heard the club, based just off the High Street in the town centre, has had six police incident logs associated with it, with 10 crime reports between September 12, 2008, and June 29, 2009.
Of the 10 crimes, staff and management have been involved in eight of them.
In one incident a man was pushed to the ground and his watch, mobile and wallet stolen in October last year.
One worker was also charged with possession of a baseball bat, while in June another is said to have inflicted racially aggravated malicious wounding on a customer. The club has also tested positive for cocaine.
Licensing Inspector Pat Smythe told the hearing at Sandwell Council House that police were not happy.
He said: “The next occasion where we have any problems with this premises we might have to invoke more serious powers on serious disorder.”
Mr Heath Thomas, representing the club, said: “It appears to me that there have been few problems on that premises in that time.”
Panel chair Councillor Mohammad Rouf, said: “We have taken such steps as we consider necessary and which are proportionate in the promotion of the licensing objective which is for the prevention of crime and disorder.”
Council acts on lap dance club loophole nlnews@archant.co.uk 08 October 2009
October 8, 2009A failed bit of hokery pokery is brought to an end..
A LEGAL loose end in a battle over a lap dancing club has been tied-up by Haringey Council officers this week. A planning bid outstanding by the owners of Music Palace in Tottenham Lane, Crouch End, was dismissed as irrelevant.
They wanted planning permission to turn the former Samaritans building into a “gentleman’s club”, but planning officers decided the changes proposed were not significant enough to warrant permission. The club failed to win a licence to hold lap dancing and striptease at the venue two weeks ago. It was refused due to the venue’s proximity to schools. A Haringey Council spokesman said: “We do not consider that the proposed changes in this application amount to a development for which planning permission is needed.”
The 220 people who wrote to the council with opinions on the planning bid have been notified, as have the venue’s owners. “It is now a decision for them as to whether they wish to formally withdraw the application,” said a council spokesman. “The licensing committee has already reached a decision on a licensing application for this premises and we will monitor the situation very closely to make sure that the owners comply with the conditions imposed by the committee.
Crime claims at lap dancing club
October 2, 2009
Staff or management were involved in eight out of 10 recorded crimes at a Black Country lap dancing club – official documents show.
Police want to cut the opening hours of Angels Gentlemen’s Club, just off West Bromwich High Street, following a string of violent assaults.
A report going to Sandwell’s licensing panel next Tuesday shows 80 per cent of the offences have involved people working at the club. The licence is being reviewed on the grounds of crime and disorder.
Police logs show that, between 12 September 2008 and 29 June 2009, there were six incident logs and 10 crime reports there.
The report says: “Of the 10 crimes eight of them have involved either members of staff or management.”
Police want the premises to close at midnight, staff to be trained in the use of the CCTV system and recordings to be kept for 14 days, and people prevented from leaving the club with alcohol.
Lap dance club plan defeated
October 1, 2009
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Webcast available
October 1, 2009If you wish to re-watch (or watch for the first time) the events of last friday – you can watch the Haringey webcast by going here